http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,857673,00.asp
By Peter Galli
Microsoft Corp. may in the future be forced to lower its software
prices as a result of the growth of open source, the company cautioned
in its latest filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
In its latest 10-Q quarterly filing, Microsoft said that the
popularization of the open-source movement continues to pose a
significant challenge to its business model.
This threat includes "recent efforts by proponents of the open source
model to convince governments worldwide to mandate the use of open
source software in their purchase and deployment of software products.
"To the extent the open source model gains increasing market acceptance,
sales of the company's products may decline, the company may have
to reduce the prices it charges for its products, and revenues and
operating margins may consequently decline," it said.
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